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University of Cincinnati College of Law

2010

Intellectual Property Law

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Shrinking The Commons: Termination Of Copyright Licenses And Transfers For The Benefit Of The Public, Timothy K. Armstrong Jan 2010

Shrinking The Commons: Termination Of Copyright Licenses And Transfers For The Benefit Of The Public, Timothy K. Armstrong

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Federal law limits the free alienability of copyright rights to prevent powerful transferees from forcing authors into unremunerative bargains. The limiting mechanism is a statutory provision that permits authors or their heirs, at their sole election, to terminate any transfer or license of any copyright interest during a defined period. Indeed, the applicable provisions of the Copyright Act go so far as to invalidate purported waivers by authors of their statutory termination powers.

These statutory provisions may constitute an impediment to the effective grant of rights for the benefit of the public under widely used "open content" licensing arrangements, such …